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September 14, 2021

 

 

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Bible camp’s bluegrass festival commemorates victims, heroes of 9/11
 

Bible camp’s bluegrass festival commemorates victims, heroes of 9/11

 

At 20th anniversary, Christians in North Carolina, New York and across U.S. take time to reflect on the lives lost.

 
 

 
‘9/11 taught me to seek out the light’
 

‘9/11 taught me to seek out the light’

 

Erik Tryggestad had worked for The Christian Chronicle less than a month when the Twin Towers fell. He recalls that darkest of days and the two decades that followed.

 
At 9/11 anniversary, faith remains a big part of the story
 

At 9/11 anniversary, faith remains a big part of the story

 

Bobby Ross Jr. reflects on his experience the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, and highlights some of the must-read coverage two decades later.

 
Compassion at capacity
 

Compassion at capacity

 

As the delta variant fills a Central American hospital, medical mission Predisan bolsters patients with prayer, vaccines and ‘sincere confidence that God is with them.’

 
 

 
Covering COVID: Inside an ICU
 

Covering COVID: Inside an ICU

 

Audrey Jackson explains why taking a reporting risk was necessary.

 
Christian Chronicle journalist wins RNA Award for Religion Reporting Excellence
 
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Christian Chronicle journalist wins RNA Award for Religion Reporting Excellence

 
The winners will be announced in a virtual ceremony Oct. 7.
 
Afghan mission becomes a race to save lives
 
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Afghan mission becomes a race to save lives

 
Christian couple who built schools and clinics pray and petition for those left behind under Taliban rule.
 
 
 
 
 
Freed-Hardeman, Harding report enrollment growth
 

Freed-Hardeman, Harding report enrollment growth

 

The Christian universities’ increased numbers come as many colleges have struggled during the pandemic.

 
Abilene Christian University reports record enrollment for fourth consecutive year
 

Abilene Christian University reports record enrollment for fourth consecutive year

 

Bolstered by online programs, ACU joins other Christian universities that have reported record or increased enrollment this year.

 
 
 

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